Diversity and abundance of the Abnormal chromosome 10 meiotic drive complex in Zea mays
Lisa B. Kanizay, Tanja Pyh\"aj\"arvi, Elizabeth G. Lowry, Matthew B., Hufford, Daniel G. Peterson, Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra, R. Kelly Dawe

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure, diversity, and distribution of the Abnormal chromosome 10 meiotic drive complex in maize and teosinte, revealing new variants and complex evolutionary dynamics.
Contribution
It uncovers a previously unknown Ab10 variant, analyzes its diversity through molecular and cytological data, and assesses its prevalence across populations.
Findings
Ab10-III is a prevalent new variant.
Ab10 occurs in at least 75% of teosinte populations.
Distribution of Ab10 is influenced by fitness and environmental factors.
Abstract
Maize Abnormal chromosome 10 (Ab10) contains a classic meiotic drive system that exploits asymmetry of meiosis to preferentially transmit itself and other chromosomes containing specialized heterochromatic regions called knobs. The structure and diversity of the Ab10 meiotic drive haplotype is poorly understood. We developed a BAC library from an Ab10 line and used the data to develop sequence-based markers, focusing on the proximal portion of the haplotype that shows partial homology to normal chromosome 10. These molecular and additional cytological data demonstrate that two previously identified Ab10 variants (Ab10-I and Ab10-II) share a common origin. Dominant PCR markers were used with FISH to assay 160 diverse teosinte and maize landrace populations from across the Americas, resulting in the identification of a previously unknown but prevalent form of Ab10 (Ab10-III). We find that…
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